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D. This is a 1965 silver dime with the word we gone off of it in God we trust and instead of it saying God it says Cod.. The five in 1965 is faded. Roosevelt has a chip on the chin nose and different parts of the face and head

I think we should change our motto to "In Cod we Trust." Have you ever met a fish that led you wrong? Unfortunately, 1965 is the first year they made dimes out of copper-nickel, and yours is worth ten cents.

D. 1955 S over D lincoln penny. You can see it makes it look lime a 1955 B lincoln

It sure looks that way. Though I haven't seen such a variety it could be. You could probably sell it on eBay for $30 giver or take.

D. The coins were inherited from my family in Bulgaria. I am mostly interested in the history behind the ones with Arabic writing - what are they, what year were they minted. I think they are from the time of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans. A rough estimate of their value would be appreciated too.

The upper ones look like gold. They aren't in great shape, and holes are terrible for numismatic value. But gold is gold. I'd have to inspect them to make sure that's what they are. My estimate of value is $50-200 for the gold coins and $2-10 for the silver ones. Let me know if you want an appraisal!

D. Hey, I would like to know the value of these pennies, if they do have values? Thank you

We buy common date wheat cents for two cents each. They may have a "book" value of fifty cents or a dollar, but that's retail.

D. Liberty Head 1888 $20 gold coin

If real, and I believe it is, this is a $1,750 coin.

D. I was told that this is from the first jewish revolt..so somewhere around 64 ad...i would lik to find out a little more if possible and maybe a value

Not my area of expertise but yes it looks like a bronze Putah from 66 to 73, probably would retail about $25.

D. Peace dollar with same on each sidek

A "magicians piece" novelty/prop. Worth $30.

D. 1883o silver morgan dollar

A common date. Yours looks like a nice grade, figure $35.

D. 1868 2 1/2 gold dollar coin.

1869 actually, check reverse for a mint mark. Figure $240.

D. First one is silver quarter with serious error and second is Jesuits 16th century brass coin can you please tell me how much are this coins worth thank you very much

The first one may not be silver, looks like it could be 1980s. Look at edge and if you see copper it's post 1964. Figure $20. The second does not look authentic.

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